Thursday, April 10, 2008

Primary Games Do It Rise

Hydrography, Flora and Fauna Central Zone.

  • Flora:

Within the vegetation you can find a wide variety of special vegetable species in sclerophyll forest and steppe consisting of locust and hawthorn. The forest is quite damaged in the area of \u200b\u200bthe coast, not in the foothills where there are oak trees, oak and cypress maulino range.
The vegetation of the valleys prevail today introduced species from abroad such as poplar, pine distinguished, eucalyptus, walnut, chestnut, blackberries and willows. At these points mountain range where there is native vegetation as the shaded slopes, oaks can be found, quillayes, boldos, peumos, liter, lingual and cinnamon, while the sunny slopes of thorns, or you can find "Acacia dig."

  • Fauna:
As for the fauna, in the coastal zone are still wolves marine deeper into there are pumas, quiques, rabbits, hares, coypu, rats, red fox, scream and you blink.
Among birds can be found doves, ducks, partridge, quail, herons girls guairavos and grubs. There are also swallows perdicillas chicks, sea, pilpilenes, shearwaters, petrels, and boobies Corcom. Pupuya latter inhabit.
rodents and also highlights the viscacha.


  • Hydrography:
Torrente Rios Joint Regime Area Subhumid of chile, from the Maipo River Bío-Bío. In this area are clearly different geomorphological units of Chile, the major rivers begin in the Cordillera of the Andes, which is an important food source of rivers by the melting of winter snow, apart from the great contribution that mean winter rainfall.

-Major Rivers:

Maipo River (15157 km2 area-250 km long)
Rapel River (13710 km2 area - 230 km long)
Mataquito River (6312 km2 area-221 km)
Maule River (20865 km2 area - 240 km)
Itata River (11385 km2 area-180 km long)
Bío-Bío River (Area 24782 km2 - 407 km)

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